Goodbye Norma Jean

E731985

"Goodbye Norma Jean" is an alternate title and opening lyric of Elton John and Bernie Taupin’s song "Candle in the Wind," a tribute to Marilyn Monroe.

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Goodbye Norma Jean canonical 1

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instanceOf song lyric
alsoKnownAs Goodbye Norma Jean, though I never knew you at all
alternateTitleOf Candle in the Wind NERFINISHED
appearsOn Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (album) (via Candle in the Wind) NERFINISHED
associatedPerformer Elton John NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Bernie Taupin NERFINISHED
Elton John NERFINISHED
culturalContext popular music
describes life and death of Marilyn Monroe
genre pop ballad
hasCulturalImpact widely recognized as a reference to Candle in the Wind
hasNotablePhrase Goodbye Norma Jean NERFINISHED
hasType opening line
inspiredBy life of Marilyn Monroe
language English
lyricist Bernie Taupin NERFINISHED
lyricSubject Marilyn Monroe’s personal struggles
Marilyn Monroe’s public image
medium recorded music
openingLyricOf Candle in the Wind NERFINISHED
partOf Candle in the Wind (song) NERFINISHED
refersTo Marilyn Monroe NERFINISHED
subjectNamedAs Norma Jeane Mortenson NERFINISHED
subjectStageName Marilyn Monroe NERFINISHED
theme celebrity culture
fame and tragedy
posthumous tribute
tributeTo Marilyn Monroe NERFINISHED
usedAs informal title for Candle in the Wind
yearIntroduced 1973

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Candle in the Wind alsoKnownAs Goodbye Norma Jean